Foreign News: Out of the Pit

The first shock of horror had been absorbed, but this week came news of
a monstrosity that appeared to top all previous tales of Nazi
inhumanity.

To U.S. Army questioners a captured German doctor, Gustav Wilhelm
Schuebbe, casually admitted that the Nazi Annihilation Institute at
Kiev had killed from 110,000 to 140,000 persons "unworthy to
live" during the nine months he had worked there. Dr. Schuebbe, a
crippled drug addict who was head of the Institute, added coolly that
he himself had killed 21,000 people.